COC CLS - Healthy Safety Environment - NIKE, Inc. - The Journey
COC CLS - Healthy Safety Environment - NIKE, Inc. - The Journey
COC CLS - Healthy Safety Environment - NIKE, Inc. - The Journey
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MEDICAL SERVICES & FIRST AID<br />
TRAINING—All employees must receive training regarding the location’s First Aid processes and<br />
procedures. At a minimum, training must include:<br />
• Who to contact for any incident that requires first aid or other medical assistance.<br />
• Location of first aid equipment in work area.<br />
• Report any work related incident, which requires first aid or other medical assistance.<br />
• Proper use of emergency eyewash or body flush units if exposed to hazardous material<br />
resulting in eye, face or body injury.<br />
First Aid Responders: All first aid responders must receive additional training. At a minimum, training must<br />
include:<br />
• Certification in first aid.<br />
• Facility specific procedures including first aid response, blood borne pathogens and<br />
incident reporting.<br />
6. DOCUMENTATION—<br />
Training Records: Each facility must maintain training records for a minimum of 3 years.<br />
Medical Records: Each facility must maintain confidential and secure medical records for a<br />
minimum length of employment, plus 30 years. Medical records shall not be disclosed without<br />
employee’s written consent, except as required by law.<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>ident Records: Each facility must maintain incident records for a minimum of 5 years.<br />
Other Records: Each facility must maintain records for:<br />
a. Current risk assessment.<br />
b. Inspections records of first aid kits and eyewash/body flush units for a minimum of 1 year.<br />
Except where specifically identified as a recommended practice, this Code Leadership Standard sets minimum<br />
standards – contractors must comply with any applicable higher legal requirement and are encouraged to<br />
continue to develop their own practices which provide greater protection for their employees.<br />
REFERENCES:<br />
• Applicable federal and local laws and regulations.<br />
• Nike “Bloodborne Pathogen” Code Leadership Standard.<br />
• Nike “Injury and Illness System Management” Code Leadership Standard.<br />
• Nike ESH Handbook, page6-18<br />
<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>CLS</strong> – Page 3<br />
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